Talking Taiwan

Ep 311 | Understanding the History of Taiwan through Dr. Jerome Keating (Classic)

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May 17, 2025
Join Dr. Jerome Keating, an expert on Taiwan with over 30 years of experience, as he delves into Taiwan's rich history and its journey toward democracy. He discusses his latest book, shedding light on Taiwan's changing identity and challenges in international recognition. Hear insights on Taiwan's constitutional dilemmas, its precarious relationship with China, and the role of literature in shaping national identity. Dr. Keating's perspectives reveal the complexities of Taiwan's past and present, offering a compelling narrative on its geopolitical struggles.
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Unity Under Japanese Rule

  • Taiwan's different ethnic groups historically conflicted but united under Japanese rule seeing a common enemy.
  • Japan was the first to control the entire island, forcing unity among groups previously divided.
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Taiwan's Unresolved Legal Status

  • The San Francisco Peace Treaty left Taiwan's sovereignty undecided, placing it in legal limbo.
  • Even 75 years later, the U.S. position on Taiwan's status remains officially undecided.
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Taiwan and the UN Seat Loss

  • Taiwan lost its UN seat in 1971 not because it was kicked out, but because Chiang Kai-shek's government walked out.
  • The UN recognized the People's Republic of China as representing China, excluding Chiang's followers.
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